386 e0semnolo/gei.

387 semnw=n lo/gwn.

388 tosau/thn fluari/an.

389 kata/plhcin.

390 a0gene/j.

391 Cf. Isa. liii. 1-3 (LXX.). [See Bishop Pearson's Exposition of the Creed, Art. II., note. S.]

392 Cf. Ps. xlv. 3, 4 (LXX.).

393 [Luke ix. 31. S.]

394 probai=nein.

395 kai\ ei! tine/j ei0sin e=k lo/gwn thn ge/nesin laxo/ntej megalogwnwn.

396 tw=n xristw=n mou.

397 Cf. 1 Chron. xvi. 22 and Ps. cv. 15.

398 tou\j meto/xouj kri/seij.

399 dusdihgh/touj ta\j kri/seij.

400 e0c a0rxh=j.

401 geneqlialogi/a.

402 [On the manners of heathen nations, note this. See 1 Cor. v. 1.]

403 Cf. Rom. xi. 11, 12.

1 Ps. liv. 5.

2 Ps. liv. 6.

3 [See Dr. Lee on "the immemorial doctrine of the Church of God" as to the Divine influence upon the intellectual faculties of the prophets: Inspiration of Holy Scripture: its Nature and Proof, pp. 78, 79. S.]

4 Suidas in Sofo/j.

5 Homer, Iliad, xvi. 234, etc.

6 Heb. xi. 37, 38.

7 [Isa. xx. 3. S.]

8 [Dan. i. 16. S.]

9 [Gen. ix. 25-27. S.]

10 [Gen. xlix. 1. S.]

11 Wisd. of Sol. i. 5.

12 2 Kings ix. 11.

13 [See note supra, p. 612. S.]

14 Ecclus. xxi. 18.

15 1 Pet. iii. 15.

16 Ps. lxix. 21.


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